Karen-Palmer-Obituary

Karen Palmer

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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KAREN B. PALMERKaren B. Palmer, 66, passed away peacefully on Friday May 13. She was the daughter of the late Frank H. Brensinger, Sr., and Lucille (Reinhart) Brensinger. A 1974 graduate of Liberty High School, Karen worked in sales management in California and as a Certified Dental Assistant for...

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Just found out that Karen passed. I'm so sorry for your loss. Karen was a bright spot for me at Woodlands when we were both there together. She was a such a sweet, open, and calm presence with a delightful sense of humor! I think of her often, Light and Love Karen.

Karen was such a giving, smiling, generous person. I was privileged to know her in our shared service to the church and to Moravian Open Door. She shared her faith and resolute convictions with all. What an exceptional life. She is missed.

I´m so sorry Skip and Mrs Brensinger. Rest In Peace Karen .

Karen was and will always be a deeply loved and treasured personal friend and colleague. Karen's support and courageous, passionate advocacy to end the use of mercury in dentistry has improved and saved lives of patients and dental personnel throughout the world. Karen's spiritual and dynamic legacy will live on with me and all who knew and loved her. Karen Burns, also an injured dental assistant and close friend of Karen's remembers: We had so many great times together, so many great...

I was very sad to hear of Karen's passing. We were best friends in elementary school and middle school, and spent many fun times at her parents lake house. Karen was an advocate for holistic and functional medicine, so when I would run into her, we would talk for the longest time trading advice and stories. I will always remember Karen's contagious laugh and dry humor. What a beautiful women!

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